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Green Snake (Strange Botanica Series)

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Green Snake (Strange Botanica Series)

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$4,950

Framed Size: 20.25" x 61.25"

hand-carved and painted wood wall sculpture

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About the Work

About the Artist

About the Work

“Green Snake” is part of Anne Faith Nicholls’ Strange Botanica Series which includes “Study of Glass House,” “The Last of her Kind,” “Rare Breeds,” “Sour Face,” “Sweat of My Own Back,” “Jazz is a Strange Girl,” ‘Wild Thoughts,” “Midnight Garden.” “Blue Snake.” “Green Snake” “Homage to Magritte, Ceci n’est pas une pipe” and “Woven Snake.” The botanical series is etheral in nature, and the female form remains the focus. The snake, a sign of betrayal, is seen time and again through the “Botanical Series” and Anne Faith Nicholl’s artwork, and it is strongly related to the female form. It seems as if the artist deems females betrayed by their own environment. “Green Snake” is an 8 x 49 – inch, hand-carved painted wood wall sculpture.

About the Artist

Anne Faith Nicholls is a truly unique addition to the contemporary art scene—she provides a refreshing look at the soul of the modern woman and artist. Born with a backwards heart, Nicholls has an inner strength that is inspirational and captivating.
Her sense of adventure and exploration began in Victoria, British Columbia. Restless to travel to new places, she made her journey south to San Francisco, graduating from the Academy of Art University, and then on to Los Angeles where she resides today. She has traveled the world with a focus on studying the masters. This commitment to traditional painting has contributed to the development of her own unique style of utilizing both oil and acrylic to achieve a signature layered look and a saturated, antiqued, color palette.